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Texas Medical Board disciplines 42 licensed physicians

On behalf of The Law Offices of Alejandro Mora, PLLC on Saturday, June 20, 2015.

If the Texas Medical Board suspects that a physician is in violation of standard medical ethics, treatment or procedures within his or her specialty, a doctor's professional license could be on the line. For example, in February 2014, the Texas Medical Board disciplined 42 licensed doctors and issued three cease and desist orders. The disciplinary matters included those related to quality of care, revocations, unprofessional conduct, supervision, health program violations, medical records and more.

Quality of Care

For example, one woman purportedly failed to meet the standard of care in the obstetric treatment for three of her patients. The professional has been ordered to complete 20 hours of medical education concerning high-risk obstetrics within a one-year period, and she must also pay an administrative fine of $3,000.

Unprofessional Conduct

Another physician was ordered to complete a course in professional boundaries after a charge of unprofessional conduct. The doctor purportedly participated in an inappropriate sexual relationship with one of his patients. Moreover, the doctor did not maintain medical documents or records for this patient, whom he treated. He must also complete 12 hours of medical education, which includes the following topics:

Risk management

Ethics

Medical records

Moreover, the doctor has been ordered to pay a penalty of $1,000 within 60 days.

Inadequate Medical Records

Furthermore, another professional from Texas entered into a Mediated Agreed Order after the doctor failed to document his conversations with a patient. The professional also failed to appropriately track the medical analysis of the patient. As a result, the doctor is ordered to 16 hours of medical education concerning the management of pneumonia and eight hours on how to sufficiently maintain medical records.

The medical profession is one with a high standard of care. In essence, if the Texas Medical Boardsuspects that a physician was negligent or careless in his or her position of medical authority, it could issue citations. Moreover, an innocent mistake could compromise one's ability to practice.

Even so, mistakes happen all of the time. Even when a professional is careful and diligent, something can slip by. If you receive a letter in the mail from your professional board, it is important to comply with the applicable administrative agency. If you do not, your career or business could be in serious jeopardy. However, you do not have to fight this battle alone. A lawyer can aid you in this process and help ensure that the matter is resolved as quickly as possible. To learn more about your rights and responsibilities after an investigation, speak with a health care licensing lawyer in the area.

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